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Mason Greenwood is back in the spotlight of the European market. The English striker has had a brilliant season with Olympique de Marseille, scoring 26 goals and providing 11 assists across all competitions, figures that have boosted his value and completely changed his status.
In France, it is already assumed that he will leave this summer. PSG has him on their radar, but the big move could come from England, where Manchester United is considering putting up to 100 million euros on the table to bring back a player who began his career at Old Trafford.
Greenwood explodes in Marseille
Greenwood's adventure in Marseille has confirmed what many suspected for years: his offensive talent is top-notch. The Englishman found in the French club an ideal setting to regain confidence, continuity, and prominence after challenging periods in his career.
His impact has been immediate and sustained. He has not only scored goals in isolated matches but has been a constant threat throughout the season. Playing from the right, coming inside, and attacking the box with ease make him a very difficult forward to defend against.
His 26 goals and 11 assists explain why Marseille has once again put his name on the international stage. Greenwood has not only posted star numbers but has also taken on responsibilities in a high-pressure club with demanding fans and a very particular competitive environment.
The striker has regained that feeling of being a distinctive player that he had in his early years at Manchester United. His striking ability with both feet, his knack for defining in tight spaces, and his ease in creating chances have made him one of the top attractions in Ligue 1.
Manchester United considers a historic repurchase
Manchester United's interest adds a huge emotional and sporting dimension to the operation. Greenwood left Old Trafford permanently to start a new chapter away from England, but his performance in France has reopened a debate that seemed closed.
The English club is looking for offensive talent and needs to regain its identity in attack. In that regard, Greenwood possesses qualities that are scarce in the market: speed, imbalance, goal-scoring ability, versatility in several positions, and prior knowledge of the club.
The rumored amount is impressive. United could go up to 100 million euros to try to convince Marseille, a sum that would make the deal one of the most striking of the summer.
For the French club, selling Greenwood for that amount would mean an extraordinary capital gain. However, the operation would also have significant financial implications due to agreements made during his departure from Manchester, as United retains relevant rights for a future sale.
Nevertheless, the move would have a huge impact. Bringing back a player developed at Carrington for such a high amount would be a decision of maximum sporting, financial, and media risk.

PSG remains in the fight
PSG is also closely watching. The Parisian club has been searching for attackers capable of making a difference in one-on-one situations, and Greenwood fits that profile. His season in Marseille has not gone unnoticed by Luis Enrique, who highly values players with the talent to create imbalance from various attacking areas.
The chance to stay in France could also be appealing to the player. He already knows the league, has adapted to the competition, and has proven that he can perform consistently. Switching from Marseille to Paris would mean a competitive step up without leaving a football environment he already masters.
The issue is that Marseille will not want to easily strengthen their main rival. A sale to PSG would have a very delicate emotional component for the Marseille fans, which could complicate the deal even if the economic offer is substantial.
Therefore, Manchester United appears as a more powerful option at the moment. They have financial strength, a historical connection with the player, and a sporting need.
Meanwhile, Greenwood is gearing up for a decisive summer. His time in Marseille may end much sooner than expected but after a season that has brought his name back to the forefront in European football. United and PSG are already in the battle, and the price could approach figures of a true star.
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